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Marvin on the Airwaves

Since coming back out of the closet (ex-ex-gay) in April, Marvin Bloom, a devout Jew for Jesus, has been making the rounds at various podcasts. His gay-friendly rants have been heard on Spanking Bee Arthur, The Flatus Show and more than once on Joe G's Bored Beyond Belief.

Currently you can hear Marvin on Episode 81 of Mila and Jayna's Trans-ponder. In fact, you will also get to hear me too since in his new segment, Moments with Marvin, he interviews me.

In other news, I have a boyfriend, and he is not Marvin.

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Auntie Doris said…
What a coincidence... I have a boyfriend too, but I still feel a bit silly saying 'boyfriend' because it sounds like such a teenage thing to say!

Congratulations sweetheart ;)
thanks love.
well "partner" sounds far too serious and manfriend sounds downright weird.
Perhaps "I am seeing someone" or "I am dating a wonderful man." So many options.

So happy for you too!
Joe Moderate said…
Woo-hoo! Cat's outta the bag :-)
Anonymous said…
manfriend sounds strangely kinky.

Nice with all this love in the air. Congrats to both of you.

I got re-engaged this weekend so I am with yall on the love boat.
paul said…
Congratulations Peterson,

I hope this becomes even more fantastic and beautiful for the two of you. You are a wonderful person and I agree with "God" on this one, "it's not good for man to be alone...."

p
Joe G. said…
Peterson,

Forget about the whole Marvin whoring himself out to podcasters and that you have a boyfriend (ho-hum, who goes around publicly talking about those sorts of things on blogs or even podcasts anyway).

Your latest comment on my podcast has created quite a stir. Did you mean I sounded whiny (as in nasal and complaining) or whinny (as in, like a horse)? Or both?

Must I rebuke you again?

And as to this BF of yours: you're going to wait until you're married, right? Right?

Right?
Joe, you are so quick with the rebukes. Wherever did you learn that?

I think I set the record straight over at your podcast. I do realize that you mentioning it here in my comment section is simply a ploy to draw some of my people off my blog and over to your podcast, but I am in a generous mood, so I will not rebuke you.

As to the BF, What would Joe G Do? (WWJGD) Besides whine.
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